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- Q6776830 description "American artist".
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- Q6776830 abstract "Martin W Kellogg (July 2, 1905 – December 26, 1989) was an American portrait painter.He was born in Hartford, Connecticut at his family home, which had been passed down though many generations. In his final years, he lived in Nashville. As a young man he had lived in the Boston area where he attended the Boston Art School,and was in the Class of 1929 at Amherst College. He painted a portrait of Stephanie Zimbalist (the sister of Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.) when she was a young woman, but would not sell it to her parents as he didn't want the picture "out there". He was also in the habit of making his subjects cover any "imperfections" they might have with their clothing, because he adamantly refused to simply paint them out. Some of his best-known portraits include:John Hill, who was president of Aetna insurance in Hartford in the 1960sFrank L Boyden, headmaster of Deerfield Academy (MA) (1902–1968)Wallace W. Robbins, Minister of the First Unitarian Church in Worcester, MA from 1956 to 1975G. Keith Funston, President of Trinity CollegeBenjamin L. Holland, President of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company.He also painted several Governors of Tennessee, including Winfield Dunn, Frank G. Clement and James Nance McCord, which may be seen at the Tennessee State Museum.He also had a passion for English setters, which he bred, raised, trained and showed in championship field trial competitions.".
- Q6776830 birthDate "1905-07-02".
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- Q6776830 deathDate "1989-12-26".
- Q6776830 deathYear "1989".
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- Q6776830 dateOfBirth "1905-07-02".
- Q6776830 dateOfDeath "1989-12-26".
- Q6776830 name "Kellogg, Martin W.".
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- Q6776830 comment "Martin W Kellogg (July 2, 1905 – December 26, 1989) was an American portrait painter.He was born in Hartford, Connecticut at his family home, which had been passed down though many generations. In his final years, he lived in Nashville. As a young man he had lived in the Boston area where he attended the Boston Art School,and was in the Class of 1929 at Amherst College.".
- Q6776830 label "Martin W. Kellogg".
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